make up something and epoxy it on...simple..
Anyone have experience with some aftermarket triggers that have a wide trigger shoe? I have a Rem 40x rimfire from the CMP and like that type of wide trigger. I tried to get images of some aftermarket triggers but they don't show the trigger shoe that well.
make up something and epoxy it on...simple..
Could always use one from a paintball gun, some of them can be screwed on so you don't have to modify your stock to get the action out. Just one example - http://www.baccipaintball.com/parts/trigger-shoes.html
I'm not sure where/when I saw it, but somebody makes or used to make a shoe that fitted over the trigger and was secured by set screws put in from the side. I think I'd still use a couple of small dabs of contact cement or something similar between the 2 pieces. Maybe even drill some small shallow divits to seat the set screws into. Wish I could remember when/where, sorry. Paul
I just noticed the date, maybe it will help somebody.
The premise behind a wide trigger is that it spreads out the trigger pull weight on your finger giving the feel of a lighter pull. Ive never tried them. I just shoot what the trigger came as.
Check champions supply or whatever the actual name it is. Anyways I believe they still sell shoes. I probably have one laying around but it would be quicker to check the supply houses like brownells first etc to see if any one still stocks them.
Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!
Tyler still markets them.
http://www.t-grips.com/MiscellaneousSR.html
I've never used a trigger shoe.
Does anybody in here like them? Just curious.
Mostly I've seen them on 22LR match pistols that have the super low pull. They looked more like a psychological
edge than anything but when the pull is only 4 ozs psychology may come in to play since you don't pull the trigger you just think about pulling it and it goes off..
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